Once upon a time ...

... I had a dream to write a general 8 bit computer emulator software.
During the years I had too less time to work on it. Nowdays, specific
emulators of the systems I wanted to emulate evolved to a point which
is even more than enough, so there is no point to continue, especially
because my work was in very early stage only.

Just to be even more confusing I also had another project before nemesys
called xepem, which wanted to be a Unix/X11 based Enterprise emulator
(XEPem - X EnterPrise EMulator). I quickly shifted the project to form
"nemesys" with more machines to be emulated (not only Enterprise).

YapeNG was a fork of Yape (see below) what I wanted to merge into
nemesys project.

NC64 was a try to write an ncurses based C64 emulator :) I had the plan
to integrate into nemesys, so every emulated machine could work in ncurses
mode! Of course it's quite useless unless you are a developer for C64 and
not interested in gfx/audio etc capabilities but you want a minimal emulation
with great speed.

I don't even have the old site anymore, but you can try to mine information
from
archive.org.

Ok, some specific reasons to stop working on this:

I wanted to have a usable Enterprise-128/64 emulator for Linux (no,
I don't use Windows,
EP32 was not useful for me). Currently
ep128emu
is a very nice piece of software (does run on Linux and Windows too),
having debug abilities with even integrated LUA scripting.

VICE for various Commodore
machines is quite mature work, supporting even
C64DTV. It even supports rare stuffs like IDE64, RR-Net, or SFX
Sound Expander cartridge, and since a while SCPU is also emulated!

VICE also supports Commodore Plus4.
Yape is said to be a much more
accurate emulator for this machine, unfortunately the relative new versions
seem to be Windows only :-( I forked the Yape project with the name as
YapeNG,
but it's way too old now, I guess even VICE's emulation is better than that,
and it runs on Linux at least (with many additional features!).

Anyway, in the hope it can be useful, I include some information here
which was part of the documentation of my emulator project(s). Unfortunately
many documents are missing now and I can't find it in any of my backups,
but here are what I could save and/or external links: